My Ipad on Rogers Wireless in Southern Ontario, Canada seems to be able to connect to cellular data without issue while in a major city, however, in outlying areas it will not connect to the data network.

Applecare is offering to send me a replacement unit....however they have indicated that the replacement is manufactured of a mix of new and refurb components (fully warrantied)...

I should state that I have no dead pixels, light bleed, WiFi connectivity issues, and up until 1.5 weeks ago good Cellular data with my IPad...

Should I accept the replacement unit or ditch my data provider and try another first (not keen on eating the SIM card + activation fees of new provider)?

Frankly, if it works well at one location it is hard to claim the unit it faulty. I think getting another one hoping that it solves this problem is a bit risky because you now expose yourself to a fresh set of issues. The devil you know is better than the ones you don't. Outlying areas are not that great for having good cellular service. Just something to consider. More testing would be wise, IMO.

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